“This whole week is a way for undergraduate students to understand that you can be a scientist and find creative ways to express your science,” says Termara Parker, Graduate Director of YBDIC.
Science Communication Week is the final segment of the student-run organization’s inaugural Science Communication Series which offered training to 30 students from across the country over the spring semester in making presentations, giving science demonstrations, creating infographics, and writing Op-Eds, among other topics.
“We want to show that you can both love science and love your passions outside of science. It is possible to showcase all your passions through art and still impact a large audience,” said Parker.
YBDIC launched three years ago with the mission to engage, empower, and advance underrepresented and marginalized communities in the biological and biomedical sciences. They have chairs representing four key areas: empowerment, advancement, engagement, and outreach, who are working to, respectively: increase representation of scholars underrepresented in medicine in BBS; tackle historical legacies that have led to the exclusion of minoritized students in STEM; provide access to science education and communications; and prepare minoritized students for the next stages in their careers.
Science Communications Week and the larger Science Communication Series were developed by Yale PhD candidates Paola Figueroa-Delgado, Ian Gonzalez, and Lauren Thornton, and managed by Parker as part of the group’s outreach efforts. Ambassador organizations that made the week possible include: Yale Science Diplomats, Yale Open Labs, Yale Distilled, YSCSciComm, Reclaiming STEM, ColorMePhD, Disabled STEM, Alyssa Paparella, and others.
We want to show that you can both love science and love your passions outside of science.
Upcoming talks in the Science Communication Week series include: Wed., June 16, 1pm: Michael Hopkins, founder of Black Scientists Matters; 4pm: Julie Rorrer, creator of ColorMePhD. Thurs., June 17, 1pm: Black in Neuro; 3pm: Lisa Dennison, PhD and Liam Holt, PhD, co-directors of Science Sketches; 6pm: Evelyn Valdez-Ward, co-founder of Reclaiming STEM. REGISTER HERE.